This Center for Policy Studies report explores the key factors perpetuating Roma marginalization at the municipal and community level in three countries of Central and Eastern Europe: Hungary, Romania and Serbia.

Business leaders from the breakaway region of Transnistria had an opportunity to see how Romanian officials manage European projects, thanks to a study visit organized by the Institute for Development and Social Initiatives “Viitorul.”

Written by Center for Policy Studies researcher Vera Messing for the EU’s NEUJOBS project, this policy brief summarises the outcome of the research conducted over an 18-month period on Roma employment and labour market policies aimed at the Roma unemployed in five EU member states.

Edited by Vera Messing, a research fellow with CPS-CEU, this paper summarises research conducted in five European countries on access to employment for Roma with low levels of education, and policies supporting their inclusion in the labour market.

Reforming the judicial system should be the top priority of those advocating for more transparent governments, according to a former Romanian Justice Minster who spoke at PASOS’ annual international conference in Brussels October 17.